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Crumbl Opens New Cookie Shop in Winter Park

The brand’s popular and notable pink box, the four-pack, was the first box created by founders and fellow classmates at Utah State University. Photos by: Abigail Waters

The wait is over for Winter Park residents as Crumbl cookies recently opened the doors to its new shop, located in a space formerly occupied by Phenomenom Nitrogen Ice Cream & Bake Shop at 501 N. Orlando Ave.

Crumbl is a unique concept that offers four to five specialty cookies inspired by popular treats like pies, cakes, candies, and more, that rotate on a weekly basis in addition to the traditional Milk Chocolate Chip and Classic Sugar that are always available. Every Sunday, Crumbl announces the new selection of cookie flavors available for the upcoming week on their social media channels. With over 170 flavors in their repertoire, there is something for everyone.

The scent of fresh baked treats fills the open concept space where guests can watch the Crumbl team handcraft the cookies. Customers can also add a custom note onto the signature pink box to personalize their treat. Delivery, curbside pickup, catering, and gift cards are available in the Winter Park store, which offers an order ahead option on the or contactless ordering in the store for locals.

Located at 501 N. Orlando Ave., Crumbl’s new cookie shop allows Winter Park guests to watch as bakers prepare custom cookies.

Born and raised in Winter Park, Tyler Strickland, the owner of the new Crumbl location, shared his dream of opening a business in his hometown in an interview with the32789 earlier this summer.

“My partners and I were looking for top locations in Central Florida to open our first store, and we were determined to find something in the Winter Park area,” Strickland said. “We believe that Winter Park residents will fall in love with the brand and be the perfect customer for this up-and-coming, nationwide brand.”

According to Strickland, Crumbl is growing and plans to open shops in Altamonte Springs in the West Town Shopping Center and in east Orlando in the Waterford Lakes Shopping Center in addition to its shops already located in Lake Mary, Winter Springs, and Kissimmee. “After we get these three locations open, we are hoping to secure other prime spots in Central Florida,” Strickland said.

Crumbl owner and Winter Park native, Tyler Strickland, aims to secure more prime locations in Central Florida in the future.

In celebration of its four-year anniversary, Crumbl is not only releasing new cookie flavors, but also giving away a year-long supply of Crumbl cookies in an Instagram contest that ends on October 1.

The hours for the new location are Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon, and closed on Sundays.

For more information on Crumbl, visit their website.